Friday 21st September
09.30
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Registration opens
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CORONARY DISEASE – HAVE WE FIGURED IT OUT?
Chair: Bernie Downey, President, BACR
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10.15
10.25
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Welcome and introduction
Mrs Rosemary Kennedy, Chief Nursing Officer, Welsh Assembly Government
National campaign for cardiac rehabilitation
Speaker to be confirmed
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10.55
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Keynote address:
Coronary artery disease – a risky condition
Dr Nick Boon, President, BCS
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11.30
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Tea/coffee and poster session
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Chair: Philippa Ford, Policy Officer for Wales, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
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12.00
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Why Scotland is adding social deprivation and family history to cardiovascular risk assessment in the ASSIGN score
Professor Hugh Tunstall Pedoe, Professor of Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
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12.30
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Defining ethnic differences in cardiovascular disease
Professor Roger Boyle, National Director for Heart Disease and Stroke, Department of Health
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13.00
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Women and heart disease
Professor Erika Froelicher, University of California, USA
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13.30
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Lunch and poster session
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MANAGING THE RISK
Chair: Denise Lewis, Chair, Welsh Cardiac Rehabilitation Group
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15.00
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Risk factor management in coronary patients – results from a European wide survey (EUROASPIRE III)
Professor David Wood, University Professor and Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College and Charing Cross Hospital, London
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15.30
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Development of a physical activity behavioural change intervention for people with type 2 diabetes
Speaker to be confirmed
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16.00
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Science of compliance
Mr Gary Colleran, Influence at Work (UK)
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16.30
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New BACR standards – launch
Bernie Downey, President, BACR
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16.40
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BACR AGM
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19.00
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Drinks reception followed by dinner
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Saturday 22nd September
08.30
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New registrations only
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Chair: Dr Kate Willmer, Consultant Cardiologist, North Cumbria Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
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09.00
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Smoking cessation intervention
Professor Erika Froelicher, University of California, USA
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09.40
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Diabetes and outcomes after acute MI
Professor Mark Kearney, Professor of Cardiology, University of Leeds
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10.10
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Tea and coffee
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ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS
Chair: Professor Kevin Sykes, Director for Centre of Exercise and Nutrition Science, University of Chester
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10.40
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Cardiac rehabilitation: provision in rural Wales demonstrating the benefits of a service
Gwenllian Parry, Ceredigion and Mid Wales NHS Trust
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10.55
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EUROACTION: changes in diet and physical over one year in a family based preventative cardiology programme in hospital and general practice
Jenni Jones, Training and Education Co-ordinator, EUROACTION
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11.10
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Continuous and intermittent exercise in chronic heart failure patients
Louisa Beale, Exercise Physiologist, University of Brighton
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Chair: Professor Patrick Doherty, President Elect, BACR
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11.25
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Why don’t they do what we tell them?!! Understanding health behaviour change in the CHD population
Dr Gail Bohin, Clinical Psychologist, Gloucestershire Cardiac Rehabilitation Service
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11.55
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Up and running – the benefits of exercise on mental wellbeing
Jane Shears, ‘Up and Running’ Project Manager, Mental Health Foundation
Mike Scanlon, Nurse Consultant - Primary Care Mental Health, Northamptonshire Teaching PCT
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12.25
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A risky business – revamping weight management for heart health
Lucy Araphamor, Sen Health Promotion Specialist, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
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12.55
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Risk factor management in the older female
Dr Aashish Contractor, Head of Preventative Cardiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation, The Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai
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13.30
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Prizes and close of conference, followed by lunch
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